If you like to just relax on your holiday and get away from the usual hustle and bustle, you will love Villa Sunset Lady. Located in more rural settings, this villa provides a peaceful haven of tranquility to escape to. Villa Sunset Lady is in an idyllic position set amid magnificent rolling hills of Šibenik County, yet still close to the beaches and historical city of Šibenik.
With four double bedrooms Villa Sunset Lady is elegantly furnished in a classic style and provides plenty of space for 10 guests. On the ground floor, the stylish kitchen leads onto an open-plan dining and living rooms, making it a really sociable space where guests can cook, eat and relax all together. From the beautiful living room you can walk through French doors to the pool area.
Outside, the gardens, which have been planted in a traditional style with herbs, olives and other local shrubs, make the perfect spot for an early morning coffee or a few drinks in the last of the evening sun. An outdoor eating area makes dining alfresco a must. There is even a children’s playground with swing, plastic slide and a seesaw. The icing on the cake is a stunning swimming pool. You’ll feel all your worries disappear as you float in the warm water, looking out at a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and breathing in the heady scent of Mediterranean plants.
For a luxury family break or a quiet holiday with a select group of friends, Villa Sunset Lady is a perfect choice.

If you were looking for a serene and peaceful retreat, then you’ve found it. Chilling out by the pool, dining on gourmet meals and napping under a shady tree might be enough for you, but there is plenty more to do and see.
Apart from the beautiful countryside settings, you are just a few kilometers away from amazing waterfalls of Krka National Park. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river. While there, make sure to visit Franciscan Monastery and Church of Our Lady of Mercy on Visovac Island.
Šibenik, also called Krešimir's city after Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV and the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea is just a short drive away.